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Interwired
no, but it certainly makes sense if they are checking it in terms of accidental activation.
Wonder that how affects cars that have Airbags, but which owners disable, plenty of people do this due to fear of airbag....ie 25mph accident will generally leave you a little shaken without an airbag, or a broken nose with an airbag.
Wonder that how affects cars that have Airbags, but which owners disable, plenty of people do this due to fear of airbag....ie 25mph accident will generally leave you a little shaken without an airbag, or a broken nose with an airbag.
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blueboy2001
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alan s
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Interwired</i>
Wonder that how affects cars that have Airbags, but which owners disable, plenty of people do this due to fear of airbag....ie 25mph accident will generally leave you a little shaken without an airbag, or a broken nose with an airbag.
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In a 25mph accident the airbag should not deploy anyway.
One of the criteria for deployment is an impact at over 30mph.
Wonder that how affects cars that have Airbags, but which owners disable, plenty of people do this due to fear of airbag....ie 25mph accident will generally leave you a little shaken without an airbag, or a broken nose with an airbag.
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In a 25mph accident the airbag should not deploy anyway.
One of the criteria for deployment is an impact at over 30mph.
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alan s
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Homer</i>
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Interwired</i>
Wonder that how affects cars that have Airbags, but which owners disable, plenty of people do this due to fear of airbag....ie 25mph accident will generally leave you a little shaken without an airbag, or a broken nose with an airbag.
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In a 25mph accident the airbag should not deploy anyway.
One of the criteria for deployment is an impact at over 30mph.
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Could be right in theory, but in practice, I knew a girl driving a Ford badged Mazda who hit a large pothole on the highway which in turn set off the airbag & caused her to run off the road. She was extremely lucky to walk away from it alive.
You kidding they (the authorities) didn't half keep a lid on that one [:0][B)]
Alan S
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Interwired</i>
Wonder that how affects cars that have Airbags, but which owners disable, plenty of people do this due to fear of airbag....ie 25mph accident will generally leave you a little shaken without an airbag, or a broken nose with an airbag.
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In a 25mph accident the airbag should not deploy anyway.
One of the criteria for deployment is an impact at over 30mph.
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Could be right in theory, but in practice, I knew a girl driving a Ford badged Mazda who hit a large pothole on the highway which in turn set off the airbag & caused her to run off the road. She was extremely lucky to walk away from it alive.
You kidding they (the authorities) didn't half keep a lid on that one [:0][B)]
Alan S
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jeremy
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As the new rule was explained to me - If its fitted it must work. My ABS has always worked when the car has been presented for MOT and the check sheet has come back marked N/A - presumably on the basis that it was not compulsory on TD's. Now it will be checked along with really important things like rear window washers and wipers.
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mbunting
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Does anyone remember when the 1st gen Ford Mondeo came out ? There was a program saying they were being broken into ( despite strong locks ) by people taking a sledgehammer to the front of the car. Aparently the car was programmed to automatically unlock the doors when the airbag sensor detected a colision, this worked even with no keys in !!!
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